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AMA Computer University - Quezon City
BSA 1506
Quiz 002
1)The following are benefits of voice recording interviews except: Select one:
a. It will take less time to finish the research.
b. The researcher can concentrate, listen, and respond better
c. Less distraction from writing and better flow of interview
d. The researcher has a chance of going back to the material
2. The following are the primary modes of internet regulations except for: Select one:
a. Laws
b. Bandwidth
c. Architecture
d. Markets
3. It is an admirable effort that aims to solve the world's great problems, it has a goal to achieve with a given certain dates.
Select one:
a. Biopolicy
b. Bio-education
c. The Millennium Development Goals
d. World Referendum
4. Which of the following statement would best describe what the article "Playing god" is about? Select one:
a. The article talks about a wider view of opinions about ethics in science
b. It was about the book of Jane Maienschein entitled "Whose View of Life"
c. It was a view of how many people are in favor of cloning
d. A basic analysis of opinions coming from the society about the works of scientist
5. A form of financial relationship which results to conflict of interest where it includes honoraria, consultancies to sponsoring organizations, mutual fund ownership, and paid expert testimonies. Select one:
a. Indirect relationship
b. Direct relationship
c. Company incentives
d. Net worth
6. It is the tendency to distribute information to other people who you think would remember a certain information more than you do.
Select one:
a. Transactive Memory System
b. Google Effect
c. Intrapersonal memory banking
d. Memory Group Distribution
7. It is concerned with the relevance of biology and the life sciences for the public policy. Select one:
a. Bio-economics
b. World Referendum
c. Bio-education d. Biopolicy
8. It is a course being offered online by B.I.O. where it has a simplified text for non-experts who wish to become acquainted with the EU's Common Agricultural Policy.
Select one:
a. Bio-tourism
b. Waste management
c. Food and Agriculture
d. Common Agricultural Policy
9. Which of the following is not part of the three core ideas that Mark S. Frankel would like to see integrated into graduate education?
Select one:
a. Science requires greater sacrifice coming from the life of the normal people
b. Young scientist should appreciate the global dimension of science
c. Young scientist should realize that their education and research are being subsidized by the society
d. Science is a social institution, with a mission and baggage like all other social institutions created by human beings
10. Which of the following would be an example of selection bias? Select one:
a. Conducting a survey about quality of life where you were only to gather data from poor communities
b. Not considering the possibility of limited people to participate
c. Mistaken one thing from another
d. Sharing the data with other researcher even though it was not needed
11. It has a concept of linking the protection of bios rights to the defense of the rights of future generations. Select one:
a. Biopolicy
b. Bio-Legislation
c. International University for the Bio-environment
d. The Millennium Development Goals
12. the following is said to be required to any research organization except Select one:
a. Time for ideas to grow to maturity
b. Social space for personal initiative and creativity
c. Openness to debate and criticism d. Superiority over ordinary people
13. What is google effect? Select one:
a. It is the manner of changing how people think when they start to largely rely on the internet for some facts
b. It is where people uses another human being as a memory bank
c. It is the ability of a person to incorporate google as part of its memory
d. It is the lack of ability to remember important things
14. Pollution loads, genetically modified organism, water and soils, biotechnology, and environmental policy are all part of which of the following courses?
Select one:
a. Common Agricultural Policy
b. Waste management c. Food and Agriculture
d. Bio-tourism
15. One of the most obvious financial relationship which results to conflict of interest in research where it includes stock ownership in a company, grants coming from the company, and patents.
Select one:
a. Company incentives
b. Net worth
c. Direct relationship
d. Indirect relationship
16. Which of the following statement would best define technology? Select one:
a. It is the set of improvements that was seen throughout history
b. A group of knowledge used to improve something from the past including how it will be processed
c. It is the existing devices used by mankind to survive
d. Is a complex set of knowledge, ideas and methods and is likely to be the result of a variety of different activities
17. Along studying a new drug for a disease which was in a span of three years, two of the subjects died, which might be caused by old age. Which of the following bias would be fit to define the situation? Select one:
a. Selection bias
b. Volunteer bias c. Survivor bias
d. Misclassification bias
18. Which of the following statement would best define what the line "Technology is partially non-rival in nature" means?
Select one:
a. It means that technology should not cause any form of war in every country
b. Technology can be used by the person without preventing the other person from using it either
c. The one who produces technology is the only one who competes with each other and not the people relying on it
d. People are into sharing each other's technologies
19. It is the interception made by technical means without right of any non-public transmission of computer data to, from, or within a computer system including electromagnetic emissions from a computer system carrying such computer data.
Select one:
a. Illegal Interception
b. Illegal Access
c. Data Interference
d. System interference
20. Which of the following is not one of the reason for having a conflict of interest in doing a research? Select one:
a. The reviewer is inappropriately influenced by his or her action.
b. An editor who has a financial or personal interest in doing the research
c. The researcher has a belief that could affect his or her objectivity d. The scientist has a goal of helping the community
21. It entails the conception of basic ideas and it is a product of laboratory scientist Select one:
a. Invention
b. Innovation
c. Technology
d. Interpolation
22. The following are forms of biases in data analysis except for: Select one:
a. Reporting non-existing data from the experiment b. Analyzing the data in relation to the study
c. Using inappropriate statistical tests
d. Eliminating the data which do not support your hypothesis
23. The health botanical published a paper that antioxidant was really helpful to our body, but after a week it was found out that the researcher has a strong connection with a company that sells product which claims that it contains antioxidants. What kind of bias can be derived from the situation?
Select one:
a. Misclassification bias b. Funding bias
c. Survivor bias
d. Selection bias
24. It urges scholars, decision-makers, diplomats, business and civic leaders to actively contribute to the development of a life supporting society.
Select one:
a. The Millennium Development Goals
b. Biopolicy
c. International University for the Bio-environment
d. Bio-Legislation
25. It is the application of ideas to something directly useful to mankind. Select one:
a. Invention
b. Technology c. Innovation
d. Interpolation
26. It is a course that B.I.O. places online where environmental management, natural resource economics, international policy, EU environmental policy, and corporate policy are all part of it.
Select one:
a. Bio-ethics
b. Bio-economics
c. Bio-education
d. Biopolicy
27. A research surveyed an area to know the population of a certain species of bird. While gathering the data, the researcher wrongly classified a group of birds and mistaken them to be the same kind of the bird she was studying. What form of bias took place in gathering the data?
Select one:
a. Misclassification bias
b. Selection bias
c. Survivor bias
d. Funding bias
28. Which of the following statements define what Bayh-Dole Act? Select one:
a. It is an act which allows scientist to protect their research from being copied
b. The act granted universities and their professor's automatic rights to own and commercialize federally funded research
c. It is the act that regulates the use of research paper by different scientists
d. It is a law that limits private funding in different research
29. It is the intentional alteration or reckless hindering or interference with the functioning of a computer or computer network by inputting, transmitting, damaging, deleting, deteriorating, altering, or suppressing right or authority, including the introduction or transmission of viruses
Select one:
a. Illegal Access
b. Data Interference c. System interference
d. Illegal Interception
30. It is part of the research data recording which takes up about 5 hours in a one hour interview Select one:
a. Publishing the paper
b. Referencing c. Transcribing
d. Recording
31. Why is pluripotent stem cells have not yet been used therapeutically in humans? because many of the early animal studies resulted in the undesirable formation of unusual solid tumors
Select one:
a. Because there was a lack of research about it
b. Because it is not as effective and as practical as multipotent stem cells c. Because many of the early use of it develops tumors
d. Because the body tends to reject it and consider it foreign
32. A type of stem cell that shares some of the same characteristics as stem cells that came from embryos such as proliferation, morphology and gene expression but came from adult differentiated cells
Select one:
a. Totipotent stem cell
b. Embryonic stem cell
c. Multipotent stem cells
d. Induced pluripotent Stem Cells
33. A type of stem cell that is restricted to becoming a more limited population of cells. Select one:
a. Unipotent Stem cells
b. Totipotent Stem Cells c. Multipotent Stem cells
d. Pluripotent stem cells
34. It is a type of stem cell that can become any cell in the adult body. Select one:
a. Unipotent Stem cells
b. Multipotent Stem cells c. Pluripotent stem cells
d. Totipotent Stem Cells
35. Multipotent stem cells harvested from bone marrow have been used since 1960's to treat the following except what?
Select one:
a. Myeloma
b. Gymnostoma
c. Lymphoma
d. Leukemia
36. Cell that can only become one specialized cell type such as skin stem cells or muscle stem cells. Select one:
a. Totipotent Stem Cells b. Unipotent Stem cells
c. Pluripotent stem cells
d. Multipotent Stem cell
37. According to article which of the following would be the best definition for stem cell? Select one:
a. Self-renewing and can differentiate to other types of cell
b. Capable of copying other cell and reproduce in a faster rate
c. Ability to reorganize itself into a new form of cell
d. Can reproduce and cure diseases
38. It is a self-organized system that performs complex life processes and is considered as the smallest unit of life
Select one:
a. Water b. Cell
c. Nucleus
d. Mitochondria
39. Sox2 and Oct4 are transcription factors which Select one:
a. Reprogram the adult nucleus back into its embryonic state
b. Causes death in adult stem cells it was exposed to
c. Create a multipotent stem cell inside the bones
d. Change embryonic stem cells into new developing cells
40. What are teratomas?
Select one:
a. Solid tumors made up of mixture of all germ layer
b. Ability of stem cells to cause cancer
c. The lack of regenerative properties of cells
d. Therapeutic use of stem cell
41. Nanotechnology has enabled the following except Select one:
a. Advancement of existing technologies
b. Inventions of molecular scaled devices c. Destruction of hunger in Africa
d. Production of new unique material
42. The national Institute of Health is planning to Select one:
a. Use stem cell to cure cancer
b. Use cells towards therapeutic use
c. Use technology to know the cause of degenerative diseases
d. Use nanotechnology to administer drugs to patient
43. A basic commercialization strategies for nanotechnology which is focused on developing technologies and thus new markets.
Select one:
a. Process Innovation
b. Product Innovation
c. Process Invention
d. Product Invention
44. According to the module cellular activities are manifestations of which of the following. Select one:
a. Cellular acquisition of nutrients
b. Existence of pathogenic organism in one's system
c. Having organelles capable for cellular movements
d. Intra and intermolecular transports and motions of cellular molecules
45. It has served as the catalyst for organizing and understanding vast knowledge from a system point of view.
Select one:
a. Engineering b. Informatics
c. Nanotechnology
d. Technology and science
46. National Nanotechnology Institute defines nanotechnology as Select one:
a. The process of developing existing materials into smaller ones
b. The use of technology to produce very small objects
c. The understanding and control of matter at dimensions between approximately 1 and 100 nanometers, where unique phenomena enable novel applications
d. The improvement and production of new products in a scale of about 1 to 100 nanometers
47. A cell consist a large number of functional Select one:
a. Nucleus
b. Complex organisms c. Macromolecules
d. Micromolecules
48. The following, according to the module, are significant barriers to firms trying to enter nanotechnology market except for
Select one:
a. Development and manufacturing cost of equipment
b. Policies which blocks the improvement of science and technology
c. Commercialization costs for nanotechnologies
d. Funds for research and development
49. A basic commercialization strategies for nanotechnology which is in response to anticipated or actual demand for specific product characteristics.
Select one:
a. Process Invention
b. Process Innovation c. Product Innovation
d. Product Invention
50. Are biodegradable polymers, with the polymer-insulin matrix enclosed by the nanoporous membrane containing grafted glucose oxidase?
Select one:
a. Implantable sensors
b. Microphysiometer
c. Insoluble glycerols
d. Polymeric nanoparticles
51. In orally taken insulin what coating is used to be able to protect the insulin from gastric juices Select one:
a. Nucleic acid b. Casein coating
c. Glucose oxidase
d. Mucosal membrane
52. The following are major factors limiting the bioavailability of nasally administered insulin except: Select one:
a. A direct form of delivering insulin to the blood stream
b. Rapid mucociliary clearance mechanism that removes the non-adhesive formulations from absorption site
c. Incapability of the body to absorb insulin in inhaling it
d. Poor permeability across the mucosal membrane
53. A type of diabetes where the body's cells do not respond to the presence of insulin. Select one:
a. Diabetes mellitus
b. Nanomedicine
c. Type 1 diabetes d. Type 2 diabetes
54. It is a metabolic disorder which results in high levels of blood glucose. Select one:
a. Type 2 diabetes
b. Type 1 diabetes c. Diabetes mellitus
d. Nanomedicine
55. A small form of injection where the patient's body is injected with insulin in a constant rate to balance the amount of sugar in his or her blood, it is also capable of small drug doses over a long period of time Select one:
a. Microsphere
b. Polymeric nanoparticles c. Nanopump
d. Artificial pancreas
56. It acts both as protease inhibitors by protecting the encapsulated insulin from enzymatic degradation within its matrix and as permeation enhancers by effectively crossing the epithelial layer after oral administration.
Select one:
a. Microspheres
b. Polymeric nanoparticles
c. Casein coating
d. Silicon box
57. Why is orally taking insulin useless without applying nanotechnology? Select one:
a. Because gastric juices can destroy insulin making it useless for oral intake of insulin
b. Because insulin would be considered foreign by the body that's why its directly injected in the blood stream
c. Because having insulin pass by the esophagus would cause damages to the tissues in it
d. Because having insulin taken orally would increase the acidity of the stomach therefore having a side effect of stomach ache
58. A type of diabetes where the pancreas is not capable of producing insulin for the body. Select one:
a. Type 1 diabetes
b. Nanomedicine
c. Type 2 diabetes
d. Diabetes mellitus
59. The following are innovations with the use of nanotechnology in treating diabetes except: Select one:
a. Insoluble glycerols
b. Microphysiometer
c. Polymeric nanoparticles
d. Implantable sensors
60. The following are the four social objectives that nanotechnology stakeholders should strive to achieve except.
Select one:
a. Alerting societies to technological risks and failures
b. Developing a strong understanding of local and global forces and issues that affect people and societies
c. Guiding local/global societies to appropriate uses of technology d. Limit the access of the community to nanotechnology
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